Ok, I have no problem with people's opinions, but lets get the facts straight: 1. Novell never bought Corel Linux, Xandros did. http://www.wired.com/news/linux/0,1411,46421,00.html 2. The only link Novell has to Corel, is it sold WordPerfect to them in 1996 - which Corel still produces. http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Corel/Products/productInfo&id=1042153063297 3. Corel is still a working viable company owned by Vector Capital. http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,4149,1234137,00.asp 4. Novell has had stable client that won't crash Windows for years now. Your misconception is based on the fact that you were running Win95 as the OS. Win95 crashed more than a blind race car driver and blue screened whenever you looked at it funny. Ever since Microsoft produced a halfway stable desktop OS (Win2k), Novell's client has run very smoothly and seamlessly. Plus, with Netware 6 you don't even need the client as you can use the native compatibility mode and connect however you wish. 5. Novell servers are world renown for being stable and secure. My Novell servers are up as much as my Linux servers and the only problem I have ever had with them was due to failed hardware. Properly configured and on server quality hardware, Novell runs forever. The University of North Carolina is a great example of that. They had a Novell server that had been running for years without a hitch until they did an audit - to which they couldn't find the server. They followed the network cabling and discovered that maintenance workers sealed it behind a wall. http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/5/18265.html You realize we have been having this argument since 2001... To me that's amusing... http://www.kclug.org/archives/2001/mar/0095.shtml http://www.kclug.org/archives/2001/mar/0102.shtml ..and once again in 2002, to which I made my Novell/Linux prediction: "I'm sure Novell has some life left in them. Netware may not be around forever, but Novell makes other products as well. It's never a good idea to discount a company for good. Look at Apple, everyone thought they would be gone by now too. OSX has changed all that. Take everything with a grain of salt and evaluate products on their features. Don't be too quick to assume something is crap just because made it. Novell has made some strong ties with Linux and I wouldn't be too surprised if Novell decided one day to come out with it's own distro." http://www.kclug.org/archives/2002/dec/0148.shtml plus this rehash in 2003... Lets pick up where we left off in 2004 shall we? Maybe then Novell will have proved themselves to you, maybe your opinion of Novell will have changed, but I doubt it. Some people just get an belief in the head and its next to impossible to get out no matter what the evidence is to the contrary.